kimtsan
How do you find the "voice" of a tarot deck?
So far, I feel like I haven't explored all the decks I own enough to really know the "voice" of each deck. I've been reading some threads and comments in this forum and many people mention how particular tarot decks have a "voice" or a particular "attitude" that is distinct from the other decks. E.g. "This deck is straightforward, cuts the crap, and lets me know what I need to know" or "This deck has a gentle sense of humour."
So I'm just wondering how do you find the "voice" of a tarot deck? Is this something you come to know intuitively after doing several readings with it? Is it the images/artwork? I'm super curious. I do most of my readings with Dreaming Way Tarot and I find the "story" flows through the cards in the spread easily. I used the Steampunk Tarot by Barbara Moore and Aly Fell a few times, and the feeling was kind of different but I haven't done enough readings with that deck to really know yet.
So far, I feel like I haven't explored all the decks I own enough to really know the "voice" of each deck. I've been reading some threads and comments in this forum and many people mention how particular tarot decks have a "voice" or a particular "attitude" that is distinct from the other decks. E.g. "This deck is straightforward, cuts the crap, and lets me know what I need to know" or "This deck has a gentle sense of humour."
So I'm just wondering how do you find the "voice" of a tarot deck? Is this something you come to know intuitively after doing several readings with it? Is it the images/artwork? I'm super curious. I do most of my readings with Dreaming Way Tarot and I find the "story" flows through the cards in the spread easily. I used the Steampunk Tarot by Barbara Moore and Aly Fell a few times, and the feeling was kind of different but I haven't done enough readings with that deck to really know yet.